Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 My answer, as sent by private email prior to this message posting, was: I think I can assure you that no one still alive ever took a cup every three hours! You begin with 1/4 to 1/8 teaspoon after carefully following instructions and then work your way up slowly as your body adjusts to it to a max of 1 tablespoon three times a day. The better job you do of filtering the final " soup " , the quicker you will adjust and may well not have any side effects like loose stool, mild temperature, headache and nausea (mild - not like chemo!). The people I know who take my advice and do a final filtering through a few layers of coffee filters have had virtually zero side effects, including myself and my 85 year old uncle. The same is true for the commercial medicine version Anvirzel - no side effects to speak of when taken orally. And they use filters of less than 4 microns. As to the pot - any size, just make it big. Everything goes according to how much oleander clippings go in the pot. If you have enough, glace them in, without really stomping them down, just lay in loosely and press down a bit and bring to no closer than 2 inches from the top of the pot. Then cover with water - tamping down any oleander that is not covered with water. Then follow instructions on how long to boil, how much to reduce it by, etc, etc. The decision to use oleander is your own - but whatever you do, do NOT take a cup at a time, or even any more than the amount recommended. As recommended it is far within safey ranges for people who do not have significant heat problems - but three cups would likely do you in! Oleander extract cross assays with digoxin/digatalis. Can you tell me more about what the doctor plans to do in the removal procedure? August 20th is pretty close. How fast is the cancer growing? Oleander is potent stuff and sometimes pretty fast but not that fast. Something like maybe perhaps starting out with a grapeseed extract protocol for a few days and/or inositol/ip6 and/or something like a Rife machine would likely be faster acting in my opinion if a person needed to buy a bit of time. Oleander is most often effective but usually takes a few weeks to a couple of months to halt the cancer and begin shrinking it. If you are really pressed for time, I also suggest you take a look at Webster Kehr's great site www.cancertutor.com oleander soup , " bill Wilkins " <w.wilkins wrote: > > With Tony Issacs Email book. I have the formula to make the soup, but do not know > 1. What size pot to start with > 2. After making , with surgury on 20th of August , have any of you started that close and what did you use thimble, Cup, Glass? A GIST Tumer is fast growing! > Thanks > Bill > w.wilkins > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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